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Hawaii Concussion Awareness & Management Program and the Queen’s Center for Sports Medicine present
CONCUSSION SUMMIT2020 July 11, 2020
DR. RICHARD T. MAMIYA THEATRE on the Campus of St. Louis School
Honolulu, Hawaii
About the Conference
H awaii Concussion Awareness & Management Program (HCAMP) has reported that an average of 1,000 concussions were sustained annually by Hawaii’s high school athletes since 2010. HCAMP has also reported an average high school athlete takes more than three weeks to recover from a concussion. The featured faculty will provide research-based evidence and discuss the pathophysiology of a concussion and techniques to assess and manage a concussion from initial injury to recovery, including return to learn, social interaction and mental health issues. Topics will include best practices for schools and youth organizations to implement to help keep students and members safe.
Attendees will be provided with the most up-to-date assessment and management techniques and be inspired to start using these techniques immediately.
This conference has broad appeal to physicians, nurses, athletic trainers, physical therapists, speech language pathologists and other healthcare professionals.
Conference Committee
HCAMP University of Hawaii at Manoa
Troy Furutani, MS, ATCProgram Manager
Nathan Murata, PhDDean, College of EducationUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
The Queen’s Medical Center
Kristin Fernandez, MDMedical Director After Hours Clinic
Ross Oshiro, MS, ATCProgram Coordinator
ProgramSaturday, July 11, 20207:30 - 7:45 am Registration
7:50 - 8:00 am Welcome and Introduction
8:00 - 8:30 am Concussion Reporting Norms amongst High School Athletes in Hawaii Kyoko Shirahata, ABD, ATC
8:30 - 9:30 am The HuTT808 Study for Reducing Head Impact Exposure in Hawaiian High School Football: Year One Update Erik Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATA
9:30 - 10:30 am KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Neurometabolic Cascade Christopher Giza, MD
10:30 - 10:45 am Break & Exhibits
10:45 am - 12:15 pm Concussion Assessment and Intervention: Bridging the Evidence onto the Field and into the Clinic (Includes a Lab) Jennifer Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCS
12:15 - 1:15 pm Lunch (Included with registration)
1:15 - 2:45 pm Achieving Perfect Vision Post-Concussion (Includes a Lab) Paul Brewer, OD
3:00 - 3:15 pm Break & Exhibits
3:00 - 4:00 pm Return to School: Encompassing Return to Learn, Social Interaction, & Physical Demands of the School Experience Gerald Gioia, PhD
4:00 - 5:00 pm Supporting Mental Health Following a Concussion Jennifer Prins, MD
5:00 pm Closing Remarks
FacultyFeatured Guest FacultyPaul M. Brewer, OD Brewer Eye CareDiverge SportsNeuro OptometristsMeridian, ID
Dr. Brewer was raised on the North shore of Oahu having attended Kahuku High School and Brigham Young University-Hawaii. He graduated from Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton, California. He currently has a private practice in Nampa and Meridian Idaho. He provides sports vision training to local high school teams.
Gerard A. Gioia, PhDChildren’s National Health SystemChief, Division of Pediatric NeuropsychologyWashington, DC
Dr. Gioia has been an active participant in the 2004, 2008, and 2012 International Concussion in Sport Group Consensus meetings, and was on the American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Guideline Author panel. He consults with the local and National Governing Organizations of ice hockey, lacrosse, football, rugby and soccer related to concussion management and is on the Medical Advisory Committee for USA Football and the National Advisory Board of the Positive Coaching Alliance.
Christopher C. Giza, MDUCLA Brain Injury Research CenterPediatric Neurologist, Medical Director for Traumatic Brain InjuryDirector, Steve Tisch BrainSPORT ProgramLos Angeles, CA
Dr. Giza graduated from Dartmouth College, received his M.D. from West Virginia University and completed Adult and Pediatric Neurology training at UCLA. He directs the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program & the Operation Mend mild TBI program. Dr. Giza co-authored concussion/mild TBI guidelines for the AAN, CDC (for youth) and the Concussion in Sport Group (Berlin Guidelines). He has been a clinical consultant for the NFL, NHL/NHLPA, NBA, MLB, Major League Soccer, the NCAA and US Soccer. He is a Professor of Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery at the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital.
Jennifer C. Prins, MDBeacon Medical GroupSports PsychiatristSouth Bend, ID
Dr. Prins was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, much of Dr. Prins’ childhood was spent at the University of Hawai‘i swimming pool, where her father was the Head Swimming Coach and professor in the KRS Department.
She is a board certified in General Psychiarty and focuses her practice in the subspecialty of sports psychiatry. She attended the University of Norte Dame, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and completed psychiatry residency training at Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic at UPMC. She currently is back in South Bend, Indiana at Beacon Medical Group.
Kyoko Shirahata, ABD, ATCUniversity of Hawai‘iKinesiology & Rehabilitation Science DepartmentResearch AssistantHonolulu, HI
Ms. Shirahata is working toward obtaining a Ph.D. in Education with a focus on Kinesiology at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. She has worked with the HCAMP since 2016 and served as a Research Assistant the past two years in helping to develop concussion education curriculum and to research the effect of ADHD on concussion recovery and assessment using dual-task. Shirahata is a certified athletic trainer and worked at the collegiate level for over 10 years, including Portland State University, Hawai‘i Pacific University, and Sendai University in Japan. Shirahata, is originally from Sendai, Japan.
Erik E. Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATAUniversity of Massachusetts, LowellChairperson and Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and KinesiologyLowell, MA
Dr. Swartz’s research interest focuses on the prevention and acute care of head and neck injuries in football. He has received grants from The NATA Foundation, NOCSAE, NFL Charities and was a winner of the NineSigma Head Health Challenge. He has published in journals such as The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, Spine, and The American Journal of Sports Medicine. He served on the NFL Head Neck and Spine Committee’s Subcommittee on Safety Equipment and Rules and as chair of the NATA Position Statement on the Acute Management of the Cervical Spine Injured Athlete.
Jennifer L. Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCSOregon Health & Science UniversityResearch Physical Therapist & Neuro Lead TherapistPortland, OR
Ms. Wilhelm specializes in neurological diagnoses including Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury (including concussions) and geriatric clients. She has advanced training with Parkinson’s disease and works closely with the Parkinson’s Center of Oregon to optimize her patients care. She also works closely with the sports medicine program, has helped develop OHSU’s interdisciplinary concussion program and currently leads the rehabilitation portion of the program. Jennifer seeks to enhance clinical outcomes by assisting with several clinical research studies.
Educational Objectives• Describe and discuss the pathophysiological changes of concussions on the brain.
• Construct and formulate management plans and outcomes through recognition of altered brain physiology and metabolism.
• Apply novel sideline and clinical assessments to project treatment outcomes to address cervical, vestibular, and autonomic deficits in a concussed individual.
• Describe a conceptual model of optometric vision care and the role of vision therapy for concussed individuals.
• Describe and develop a plan of action to address the cognitive, social, and physical demands of school for concussed students.
• Recognize the importance and timing of mental health support for concussed individuals.
• Summarize current research in Hawaii investigating prevention of concussions in football.
• Summarize current research in Hawaii investigating concussion education and reporting norms of high school students.
Special Needs - The sponsors fully intend to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are in need of accommodation, please include this information with your registration. Refund - To receive a refund for the registration fee, cancellation must be made in writing. Refunds will be processed less 20%
service fee if made by July 6, 2020. No refunds will be made after that date.Cancellation - This activity is subject to cancellation. In the unlikely event that it should be cancelled, refund of registration fees will be made in full; however, the sponsor(s) are not responsible for any travel costs you incur.
About the Conference
Hawaii Concussion Awareness & Management Program (HCAMP) has reportedthat an average of 1,000 concussions were sustained annually by Hawaii’s high
school athletes since 2010. HCAMP has also reported an average high school athletetakes more than three weeks to recover from a concussion. The featured faculty willprovide research-based evidence and discuss the pathophysiology of a concussionand techniques to assess and manage a concussion from initial injury to recovery,including return to learn, social interaction and mental health issues. Topics will includebest practices for schools and youth organizations to implement to help keep studentsand members safe.
Attendees will be provided with the most up-to-date assessment and managementtechniques and be inspired to start using these techniques immediately.
This conference has broad appeal to physicians, nurses, athletic trainers, physicaltherapists, speech language pathologists and other healthcare professionals.
Conference Committee
HCAMP University of Hawaii at Manoa
Troy Furutani, MS, ATCProgram Manager
Nathan Murata, PhDDean, College of EducationUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
The Queen’s Medical Center
Kristin Fernandez, MDMedical Director After Hours Clinic
Ross Oshiro, MS, ATCProgram Coordinator
ProgramSaturday, July 11, 20207:30 - 7:45 am Registration
7:50 - 8:00 am Welcome and Introduction
8:00 - 8:30 am Concussion Reporting Norms amongst High School Athletes in Hawaii Kyoko Shirahata, ABD, ATC
8:30 - 9:30 am The HuTT808 Study for Reducing Head Impact Exposure in Hawaiian High School Football: Year One Update Erik Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATA
9:30 - 10:30 am KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Neurometabolic Cascade Christopher Giza, MD
10:30 - 10:45 am Break & Exhibits
10:45 am - 12:15 pm Concussion Assessment and Intervention: Bridging the Evidence onto the Field and into the Clinic(Includes a Lab)Jennifer Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCS
12:15 - 1:15 pm Lunch (Included with registration)
1:15 - 2:45 pm Achieving Perfect Vision Post-Concussion(Includes a Lab) Paul Brewer, OD
3:00 - 3:15 pm
3:00 - 4:00 pm
4:00 - 5:00 pm
5:00 pm
Break & Exhibits
Return to School: Encompassing Return to Learn, Social Interaction, & Physical Demands of the School Experience Gerard Gioia, PhD
Supporting Mental Health Following a Concussion Jennifer Prins, MD
Closing Remarks
FacultyFeatured Guest FacultyPaul M. Brewer, OD Brewer Eye CareDiverge SportsNeuro OptometristsMeridian, ID
Dr. Brewer was raised on the North shore of Oahu having attendedKahuku High School and Brigham Young University-Hawaii. Hegraduated from Southern California College of Optometry inFullerton, California. He currently has a private practice in Nampaand Meridian Idaho. He provides sports vision training to local highschool teams.
Gerard A. Gioia, PhDChildren’s National Health SystemChief, Division of Pediatric NeuropsychologyWashington, DC
Dr. Gioia has been an active participant in the 2004, 2008, and 2012 International Concussion in Sport Group Consensus meetings, and was on the American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Guideline Author panel. He consults with the local and National Governing Organizations of ice hockey, lacrosse, football, rugby and soccer related to concussion management and is on the Medical Advisory Committee for USA Football and the National Advisory Board of the Positive Coaching Alliance.
Christopher C. Giza, MDUCLA Brain Injury Research CenterPediatric Neurologist, Medical Director for Traumatic Brain InjuryDirector, Steve Tisch BrainSPORT ProgramLos Angeles, CA
Dr. Giza graduated from Dartmouth College, received his M.D. from West Virginia University and completed Adult and Pediatric Neurology training at UCLA. He directs the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program & the Operation Mend mild TBI program. Dr. Giza co-authored concussion/mild TBI guidelines for the AAN, CDC (for youth) and the Concussion in Sport Group (Berlin Guidelines). He has been a clinical consultant for the NFL, NHL/NHLPA, NBA, MLB, Major League Soccer, the NCAA and US Soccer. He is a Professor of Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery at the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital.
Jennifer C. Prins, MDBeacon Medical GroupSports PsychiatristSouth Bend, ID
Dr. Prins was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, much ofDr. Prins’ childhood was spent at the University of Hawai‘iswimming pool, where her father was the Head SwimmingCoach and professor in the KRS Department.
She is a board certified in General Psychiarty and focuses herpractice in the subspecialty of sports psychiatry. She attendedthe University of Norte Dame, University of Pittsburgh GraduateSchool of Public Health and completed psychiatry residencytraining at Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic at UPMC. Shecurrently is back in South Bend, Indiana at Beacon Medical Group.
Kyoko Shirahata, ABD, ATCUniversity of Hawai‘iKinesiology & Rehabilitation Science DepartmentResearch AssistantHonolulu, HI
Ms. Shirahata is working toward obtaining a Ph.D. in Education with a focus on Kinesiology at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. She has worked with the HCAMP since 2016 and served as a Research Assistant the past two years in helping to develop concussion education curriculum and to research the effect of ADHD on concussion recovery and assessment using dual-task. Shirahata is a certified athletic trainer and worked at the collegiate level for over 10 years, including Portland State University, Hawai‘i Pacific University, and Sendai University in Japan. Shirahata, is originally from Sendai, Japan.
Erik E. Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATAUniversity of Massachusetts, LowellChairperson and Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and KinesiologyLowell, MA
Dr. Swartz’s research interest focuses on the prevention andacute care of head and neck injuries in football. He has receivedgrants from The NATA Foundation, NOCSAE, NFL Charities andwas a winner of the NineSigma Head Health Challenge. He haspublished in journals such as The American Journal of EmergencyMedicine, New England Journal of Medicine, Spine, and TheAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine. He served on the NFL HeadNeck and Spine Committee’s Subcommittee on Safety Equipmentand Rules and as chair of the NATA Position Statement on theAcute Management of the Cervical Spine Injured Athlete.
Jennifer L. Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCSOregon Health & Science UniversityResearch Physical Therapist & Neuro Lead TherapistPortland, OR
Ms. Wilhelm specializes in neurological diagnoses includingParkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury (including concussions)and geriatric clients. She has advanced training with Parkinson’sdisease and works closely with the Parkinson’s Center ofOregon to optimize her patients care. She also works closelywith the sports medicine program, has helped develop OHSU’sinterdisciplinary concussion program and currently leads therehabilitation portion of the program. Jennifer seeks to enhanceclinical outcomes by assisting with several clinical research studies.
Educational Objectives• Describe and discuss the pathophysiological changes
of concussions on the brain.
• Construct and formulate management plans and outcomes through recognition of altered brain physiology and metabolism.
• Apply novel sideline and clinical assessments to projecttreatment outcomes to address cervical, vestibular, and autonomic deficits in a concussed individual.
• Describe a conceptual model of optometric vision care and the role of vision therapy for concussed individuals.
• Describe and develop a plan of action to address the cognitive, social, and physical demands of school for concussed students.
• Recognize the importance and timing of mental health support for concussed individuals.
• Summarize current research in Hawaii investigating prevention of concussions in football.
• Summarize current research in Hawaii investigating concussion education and reporting norms of high school students.
Special Needs - The sponsors fully intend to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are in need of accommodation, please include this information with your registration. Refund - To receive a refund for the registration fee, cancellation must be made in writing. Refunds will be processed less 20%
service fee if made by July 6, 2020. No refunds will be made after that date.Cancellation - This activity is subject to cancellation. In the unlikely event that it should be cancelled, refund of registration fees will be made in full; however, the sponsor(s) are not responsible for any travel costs you incur.
About the Conference
Hawaii Concussion Awareness & Management Program (HCAMP) has reportedthat an average of 1,000 concussions were sustained annually by Hawaii’s high
school athletes since 2010. HCAMP has also reported an average high school athletetakes more than three weeks to recover from a concussion. The featured faculty willprovide research-based evidence and discuss the pathophysiology of a concussionand techniques to assess and manage a concussion from initial injury to recovery,including return to learn, social interaction and mental health issues. Topics will includebest practices for schools and youth organizations to implement to help keep studentsand members safe.
Attendees will be provided with the most up-to-date assessment and managementtechniques and be inspired to start using these techniques immediately.
This conference has broad appeal to physicians, nurses, athletic trainers, physicaltherapists, speech language pathologists and other healthcare professionals.
Conference Committee
HCAMP University of Hawaii at Manoa
Troy Furutani, MS, ATCProgram Manager
Nathan Murata, PhDDean, College of EducationUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
The Queen’s Medical Center
Kristin Fernandez, MDMedical Director After Hours Clinic
Ross Oshiro, MS, ATCProgram Coordinator
ProgramSaturday, July 11, 20207:30 - 7:45 am Registration
7:50 - 8:00 am Welcome and Introduction
8:00 - 8:30 am Concussion Reporting Norms amongst High School Athletes in Hawaii Kyoko Shirahata, ABD, ATC
8:30 - 9:30 am The HuTT808 Study for Reducing Head Impact Exposure in Hawaiian High School Football: Year One Update Erik Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATA
9:30 - 10:30 am KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Neurometabolic CascadeChristopher Giza, MD
10:30 - 10:45 am Break & Exhibits
10:45 am - 12:15 pm Concussion Assessment and Intervention: Bridging the Evidence onto the Field and into the Clinic(Includes a Lab)Jennifer Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCS
12:15 - 1:15 pm Lunch (Included with registration)
1:15 - 2:45 pm Achieving Perfect Vision Post-Concussion(Includes a Lab)Paul Brewer, OD
3:00 - 3:15 pm Break & Exhibits
3:00 - 4:00 pm Return to School: Encompassing Return to Learn, Social Interaction, & Physical Demands of the School Experience Gerald Gioia, PhD
4:00 - 5:00 pm Supporting Mental Health Following a ConcussionJennifer Prins, MD
5:00 pm Closing Remarks
FacultyFeatured Guest FacultyPaul M. Brewer, OD Brewer Eye CareDiverge SportsNeuro OptometristsMeridian, ID
Dr. Brewer was raised on the North shore of Oahu having attended Kahuku High School and Brigham Young University-Hawaii. He graduated from Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton, California. He currently has a private practice in Nampa and Meridian Idaho. He provides sports vision training to local high school teams.
Gerard A. Gioia, PhDChildren’s National Health SystemChief, Division of Pediatric NeuropsychologyWashington, DC
Dr. Gioia has been an active participant in the 2004, 2008, and 2012 International Concussion in Sport Group Consensus meetings, and was on the American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Guideline Author panel. He consults with the local and National Governing Organizations of ice hockey, lacrosse, football, rugby and soccer related to concussion management and is on the Medical Advisory Committee for USA Football and the National Advisory Board of the Positive Coaching Alliance.
Christopher C. Giza, MDUCLA Brain Injury Research CenterPediatric Neurologist, Medical Director for Traumatic Brain InjuryDirector, Steve Tisch BrainSPORT ProgramLos Angeles, CA
Dr. Giza graduated from Dartmouth College, received his M.D. from West Virginia University and completed Adult and Pediatric Neurology training at UCLA. He directs the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT program & the Operation Mend mild TBI program. Dr. Giza co-authored concussion/mild TBI guidelines for the AAN, CDC (for youth) and the Concussion in Sport Group (Berlin Guidelines). He has been a clinical consultant for the NFL, NHL/NHLPA, NBA, MLB, Major League Soccer, the NCAA and US Soccer. He is a Professor of Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery at the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital.
Jennifer C. Prins, MDBeacon Medical GroupSports PsychiatristSouth Bend, ID
Dr. Prins was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, much of Dr. Prins’ childhood was spent at the University of Hawai‘i swimming pool, where her father was the Head Swimming Coach and professor in the KRS Department.
She is a board certified in General Psychiarty and focuses her practice in the subspecialty of sports psychiatry. She attended the University of Norte Dame, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and completed psychiatry residency training at Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic at UPMC. She currently is back in South Bend, Indiana at Beacon Medical Group.
Kyoko Shirahata, ABD, ATCUniversity of Hawai‘iKinesiology & Rehabilitation Science DepartmentResearch AssistantHonolulu, HI
Ms. Shirahata is working toward obtaining a Ph.D. in Education with a focus on Kinesiology at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. She has worked with the HCAMP since 2016 and served as a Research Assistant the past two years in helping to develop concussion education curriculum and to research the effect of ADHD on concussion recovery and assessment using dual-task. Shirahata is a certified athletic trainer and worked at the collegiate level for over 10 years, including Portland State University, Hawai‘i Pacific University, and Sendai University in Japan. Shirahata, is originally from Sendai, Japan.
Erik E. Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATAUniversity of Massachusetts, LowellChairperson and Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and KinesiologyLowell, MA
Dr. Swartz’s research interest focuses on the prevention and acute care of head and neck injuries in football. He has received grants from The NATA Foundation, NOCSAE, NFL Charities and was a winner of the NineSigma Head Health Challenge. He has published in journals such as The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, Spine, and The American Journal of Sports Medicine. He served on the NFL Head Neck and Spine Committee’s Subcommittee on Safety Equipment and Rules and as chair of the NATA Position Statement on the Acute Management of the Cervical Spine Injured Athlete.
Jennifer L. Wilhelm, PT, DPT, NCSOregon Health & Science UniversityResearch Physical Therapist & Neuro Lead TherapistPortland, OR
Ms. Wilhelm specializes in neurological diagnoses including Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury (including concussions) and geriatric clients. She has advanced training with Parkinson’s disease and works closely with the Parkinson’s Center of Oregon to optimize her patients care. She also works closely with the sports medicine program, has helped develop OHSU’s interdisciplinary concussion program and currently leads the rehabilitation portion of the program. Jennifer seeks to enhance clinical outcomes by assisting with several clinical research studies.
Educational Objectives• Describe and discuss the pathophysiological changes
of concussions on the brain.
• Construct and formulate management plans and outcomes through recognition of altered brain physiology and metabolism.
• Apply novel sideline and clinical assessments to projecttreatment outcomes to address cervical, vestibular, and autonomic deficits in a concussed individual.
• Describe a conceptual model of optometric vision care and the role of vision therapy for concussed individuals.
• Describe and develop a plan of action to address the cognitive, social, and physical demands of school for concussed students.
• Recognize the importance and timing of mental health support for concussed individuals.
• Summarize current research in Hawaii investigating prevention of concussions in football.
• Summarize current research in Hawaii investigating concussion education and reporting norms of high school students.
Special Needs - The sponsors fully intend to comply with thelegal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If youare in need of accommodation, please include this informationwith your registration.Refund - To receive a refund for the registration fee, cancellationmust be made in writing. Refunds will be processed less 20%
service fee if made by July 6, 2020. No refunds will be madeafter that date.Cancellation - This activity is subject to cancellation. In the unlikely event that it should be cancelled, refund of registrationfees will be made in full; however, the sponsor(s) are notresponsible for any travel costs you incur.
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT > Three payment options: Go to: hawaiiconcussion.com/concussionsummit 1. Register and Pay Online Please note that Eventbrite will charge a user fee and tax on top of the registration fee. 2. Register and pay by Check • Select “Pay by Check” • Complete the online form and print form(s), one per participant. • Make check payable to “Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii” • Send completed form and check to: University of Hawaii, College of Education, Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science Department 1337 Lower Campus Road PE/A complex 231, Honolulu, HI 96822 3. Register and pay by Purchase Order • Select “Pay by Check or PO” • Complete the online form and print form(s), one per participant. • Email all forms to Ross Oshiro at [email protected] FEES Early Registration Before 7/1/20 After 7/1/20 Athletic Trainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 Other Health Care Providers . . . . . . . . . . $120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 LIVE STREAM OF CONCUSSION SUMMIT > Active Google or YouTube account required.Please note for Live Streaming: We will not be streaming the 2 lab sections which has a total 1.5 contact hours. Please claim only the hours you actually viewed. We will send you a link after registering. Live Stream Registration Fees Early Registration Before 7/1/20 After 7/1/20 Athletic Trainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130 Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $230 Other Health Care Providers . . . . . . . . . . $150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180 Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130 Course Materials Online Conference materials will be available via web access. More information will be sent to you upon confirmation of your registration.For More Information: Ross Oshiro, Ph: (808) 691-8059 Email: [email protected]
CONCUSSION SUMMIT 2020Saturday, July 11
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSn Physicians This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of The Queen’s Medical Center and the Hawai’i Concussion Awareness Management Program. The Queen’s Medical Center is accredited to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Queen’s Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.n Nurses AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM issued by organizations approved by ACCME will be recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (1 CME credit = 1 contact hour) and most other nursing certifying bodies. Check with your certifying body. It will also be recognized by the State of Hawaii Board of Nursing for license renewal.
n Athletic Trainers HCAMP (BOC Approved Provider #P10061) Hawaii Concussion Awareness and Management Program (BOC AP# P10061) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 7.5 EBP Category hours/CEUs PENDING APPROVAL. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.n Physical Therapists Continuing Competence units (CCUs) pending approval from Hawaii Board of Physical Therapy.n Other Health Professionals A certificate of attendance will be provided to other healthcare professionals for requesting credits in accordance with state boards, specialty societies, or other professional associations.n Level of Difficulty: Essential and Advanced
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